Even in provinces that do allow private shops or dispensaries, including Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, small businesses face high barriers. It costs almost $5,000 just to apply for a license, and if approved, $23,000 each year thereafter in regulatory fees, with provinces often adding ...
(Government of Manitoba), Jean-Denis Martin (Government of Quebec), Liz Mackenzie and Rick Provenzano (Government of Ontario), Phil Fournier (Government of New Brunswick), Stephen Bull (Service Alberta), Richard Grenier, Gervais Thibault, and Miguel Cobo (City of Montreal), Trevor ...
country,land,state- the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries" county- (United States) the largest administrative district within a state; "the county plans to build a new road" ...
“Solar heating industry sees staggering growth,” Solar thermal and SolarWall solar air systems, Manitoba, Dartmouth, Toronto, Waterloo, Halifax, London, Guelph, Lumsden, PHVAC July 2010. Geothermal “On solid ground – Geothermal heating, cooling becoming more mainstream,” Worldwide and USA mark...
WCB Manitobaintroduced Comm100 Live Chat to help staff handle high volumes of inquiries, and it’s led to better and faster service for citizens. With integration to WCB Manitoba’s knowledge base, it’s easy for agents to link website visitors directly to the information that they’re seeking...
Sæverud IA, Moe A (2005) Carbon Storage and Climate Change—The Case of Norway. Governing Climate. The Struggle for a Global Framework Beyond Kyoto. Sugiyama T. Winnipeg, Manitoba, IISD, pp 76–86 Torvanger A, Rypdal K, Kallbekken S (2005) Geological CO2 Storage as a Climate Change...
a 2014 report from the D.C. Office of Inspector General found that ticket writers made arbitrary decisions when a camera captured more than one vehicle, and they didn’t know which one was speeding. …Unsurprisingly, the misuse of speed cameras has also become a massive source of revenue for...